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BSOD playing world of tanks

BSOD When playing World Of TanksHi,
I'm having issues with different BSODs but seems to only happen when playing World Of Tanks and some web browsing. Graphics driver has been updated and that's about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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BSOD Playing World of Tanks.So far I have had a total of 5 BSODs since I formatted. I was getting them before too, just to clarify. The BCCodes are 0x00000001, 0x0000007f, 0x000000fc, 0x00000001 and 0x00000050. They were caused by two things, ntoskrnl.exe and nvlddmkm.sys. I have only gotten them when World of Tanks is open,...

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BSOD While playing World of TanksHi everyone:)
I upgraded my video card last year before Christmas with a GeForce GTX 650, in february i also changed my old hdd and added a 1TB WD Blue.
Problems started like two weeks before Easter in which i received BSOD's almost every day and i didn't knew what was the problem. On 2nd day...

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BSOD when playing World of tanksHi I need some help , my desktop is crashing randomly when playing games on it
I attached the minidump file as instucted and also I tried using bluescreen viewer but I dont know how to fix it.
Any help would be highly appreciated . thanks in Advance!

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BSOD playing World of TanksHi,
i had a BSOD while playing WoT, well, i didnt see a BSOD cause my system freezed...i dont see a bluescreen ever, the only thing that happens is that my machine freezes, only with bluescreenviewer i see that it has been a BSOD, or not.
so here are some infos:
- x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64
-...